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even if they pose no immediate threat of attack in russia. how did state department treat this project with its human rights compliance? >> thank you. in fact, as i alluded to in my opening remarks and at greater length, and my testimony, it is a real problem where the state department spokesman is going to have to stand up after russia and china has used the drone against a dissident in a country in the state department will have to explain why that was and that it extremely important for our government and the executive branch to lay down is precisely clear rules for the use of drones. >> wouldn't it be the case that china or someone, the we would condemn that out of hand? that we wouldn't say that this one is okay, that one wasn't? >> if they were being attacked -- >> we are judging the impact at one point. >> is somewhere posing imminent threats to russia in the country they were in was unwilling or unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge the right to defend. >> something that john bellinger said. you need to p
even if they pose no immediate threat of attack in russia. how did state department treat this project with its human rights compliance? >> thank you. in fact, as i alluded to in my opening remarks and at greater length, and my testimony, it is a real problem where the state department spokesman is going to have to stand up after russia and china has used the drone against a dissident in a country in the state department will have to explain why that was and that it extremely important...
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., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this point. therefore, it is considered from our point of view a positive step. >> iran says it is enriching uranium for quote/unquote peaceful needs. >>> want to go to mars? it could happen, maybe in 2018. that is when a nonprofit group headed by this millionaire, and also the first space tourist, dennis tito, hopes to launch a spacecraft carrying two people, he wants them to be married, to fly by the red planet. he announced the proposed mission just this afternoon. >> again, it is uses low earth orbit architecture. and we just adapt it to a -- in effect, a very large
., france, britain, germany, china, and russia all represented. negotiators keeping pretty tight lipped here, but they do acknowledge making some concessions and iran's chief nuclear negotiator is letting a couple of items slip, for example, take a listen to what he said when cnn asked whether negotiators want iran to shut down its uranium enrichment. >> our nuclear facilities are working under the supervision of the iaea. there is no -- to be shut down. they have paid attention to this...
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several hundred mammoth skulls have been found in russia. but yucca's brain is the first to be extracted in near-complete form. >> translator: it's a great scientific discovery. i have never seen a brain before. >> they hope studying the brain will help them understand more about the extinct animal's behavior. >>> charlie chaplin said a day without laughter is a day wasted. on a daily basis, them pakistan face news of political instability and terrorist attacks but one man is devoting him stove bringing laughter back into their lives. nhk world's correspondent has more. >> reporter: this tv commercial is widely popular in pakistan. it features this perform er. you would think it is mr. bean, but it would be wrong, but it is the pakistani take on the british icon. the mr. bean character was created by comedian rowen atkinson. although he got his start on british television, mr. bean won enormous worldwide popularity in the 1990s. it takes mr. bean from the original program and translates it into pakistan. >> translator: my kids love him. they
several hundred mammoth skulls have been found in russia. but yucca's brain is the first to be extracted in near-complete form. >> translator: it's a great scientific discovery. i have never seen a brain before. >> they hope studying the brain will help them understand more about the extinct animal's behavior. >>> charlie chaplin said a day without laughter is a day wasted. on a daily basis, them pakistan face news of political instability and terrorist attacks but one man...
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of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly half of which was devoted syria. >>> let's see if anything positive emerged from that meeting. we'll stay in touch with jill dougherty. let's get back to our top story. three days left to see if those forced spending cuts, $85 billion over the next seven months go into effect. our chief political analyst has been talking to senior administration officials. is there any progress being made at all to avert those cuts between now and friday? >> sure doesn't seem so. the senior administration officials i spoke with seem completely dug in on this. they are not having meetings with the house speaker or the republican leader in the se
of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly...
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., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing keep horse meat from ending up in beef products and other types of food fraud. >> reporter: with all of the new food scares i bet you're wondering if there's any way to know for sure exactly what you're eating and what you're giving your family. so we've come here to canada, the university, in the biodiversity institute of ontario. chris wheeland is here. you used to be doing this for crime scenes. what we're starting with are ikea meatballs. >> all we really need is a 1 millimeter piece. >> reporter: a scrap of food, that's all it takes to screen and
., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing...
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as we know, russia and iran have provided help. that's wrong. that's only adding to the problems and giving strength to a person who has turned on his own people. but then we need to coordinate our attentions so that we can provide the help they need and the confidence they're looking to so that they will have the necessary training not only to reclaim their country but then to rule their country in a democratic way that respects the rights of all the citizens. as the chair of the helsinki commission i pointed that out to the syrian opposition, that we want to provide the help so that they can rule their country one day. we hope sooner rather than later. in a way that respects the rights of all of its citizens, provides economic opportunity foreits -- for its citizens. that's the only you'll have a nation that respects the security of its country. that was the message we delivered and i hope that the united states will join other countries in a more concerted effort to get assad out of syria. as i said, i think he should be at the hague and held
as we know, russia and iran have provided help. that's wrong. that's only adding to the problems and giving strength to a person who has turned on his own people. but then we need to coordinate our attentions so that we can provide the help they need and the confidence they're looking to so that they will have the necessary training not only to reclaim their country but then to rule their country in a democratic way that respects the rights of all the citizens. as the chair of the helsinki...
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russia -- legacy of the cold war. russia and the united states. we both have black eyes when it comes to handling nuclear waste. >> that's why we wanted to do the story. professor, thank you. >>> we'll show you the fwhatsds could be coming to offices -- battle that could be coming to offices all offered nation. answer some asking is it time to end working from home. >>> wine could make you healthier. the finding of a study looking at the mediterranean diet. how could it change the fight against heart disease. >>> tomorrow mafia prince breaks his silence. john miller talks with one of the highest ranking mobsters to government a government informant. an interviewer you can only see on "cbs this morning." two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seas
russia -- legacy of the cold war. russia and the united states. we both have black eyes when it comes to handling nuclear waste. >> that's why we wanted to do the story. professor, thank you. >>> we'll show you the fwhatsds could be coming to offices -- battle that could be coming to offices all offered nation. answer some asking is it time to end working from home. >>> wine could make you healthier. the finding of a study looking at the mediterranean diet. how could it...
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when russia opened its doors to american adoption in the 1990s they adopted more than 60,000 russian children. judy wilson is working with more than 20 families whose adoptions are up in the air. >> it shouldn't be a privilege to have a family who loves you that you grow up with. you know, it just shouldn't be a privilege. it should be a right of every kid to have a family. >> my dear daughter, happy birthday my sweet daughter. >> matt and julie write letters to the girls and decorate a bedroom they hope they will use. >> everything was made for them. this is her favorite color. you can see the little dolls on here. my mother made this quote for the one and that one's for the other one. >> with their court date on head, matt and julie vow to wait forever if they have to. >> god brought us to these girls and he'll bring them home. >> jessica kartalija wjz eyewitness news. >> right now russia is only allowing adoptions approved by the courts there, something julie and matt were days from getting when the ban took effect. next up this morning, right here on wjz. >> the deadline for mass
when russia opened its doors to american adoption in the 1990s they adopted more than 60,000 russian children. judy wilson is working with more than 20 families whose adoptions are up in the air. >> it shouldn't be a privilege to have a family who loves you that you grow up with. you know, it just shouldn't be a privilege. it should be a right of every kid to have a family. >> my dear daughter, happy birthday my sweet daughter. >> matt and julie write letters to the girls and...
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that's what thousands of american families trying to adopt children from russia are dealing with. tonight, we share a story of a maryland couple caught in the middle of a political tug of war. >> reporter: for matt and julie, waiting is excruciating. >> i pray to god every day that he'll let us bring them home. >> reporter: in september, the couple left their farm flying to russia where they spent days getting to know two 10-year-old girls they desperately hoped to an't do. >> how did it feel when you actually met the girls? >> after the first meeting, we knew these girls were for us. >> reporter: wjz has flued the girls' faces since matt and julie are still waiting to see if russia lifts the ban on american adoptions. the government announced a ban this past december leaving couples like julie and matt in limbo. >> they both deserve a loving home, and that's what we can provide. >> reporter: many believe this adoption ban is in response to a recent american law calling for sanctions against russians who commit human rights violations. on the state department advisory committee on
that's what thousands of american families trying to adopt children from russia are dealing with. tonight, we share a story of a maryland couple caught in the middle of a political tug of war. >> reporter: for matt and julie, waiting is excruciating. >> i pray to god every day that he'll let us bring them home. >> reporter: in september, the couple left their farm flying to russia where they spent days getting to know two 10-year-old girls they desperately hoped to an't do....
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sure a pale and should she could see russia from alaska. mitt romney talks like russia by watching rocky for what at least rummy was referencing countries that you can actually find on an atlas kerry is not the first and he won't be the last to make a mistake like this but the reality is that the difference between these two nations is very stark both were key allies in the u.s. led war in afghanistan but that cozy relationship could be cooling in kurdistan where the government says it will not renew the lease on a u.s. air transit facility used for military operations in afghanistan when that expires in two thousand and fourteen meanwhile u.s. officials are hoping that kazakstan could play a major role in diplomatic talks with iran no word yet on what u.s. officials are hoping to do for the still not existant country of her sick stan and that does it for now for more of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america you can also check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter at meghan
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sure pailin should she could see russia from alaska. mitt romney talks what he's already seen russia by watching rocky horror well at least romney was referenced in countries that you can actually find on the atlas kerry is not the first one who and he won't be the last one to make a mistake like the one that he made earlier but the reality is that the difference between the two nations is very stark and the secretary has confused them in a way that many would call it forgivable both were key allies in the u.s. led war in afghanistan but that cozy relationship could be cooling in kurdistan where the government says it will not renew the lease on a u.s. airfield air transit facility used for military operations in afghanistan when it expires coming up in two thousand and fourteen meanwhile u.s. officials are hoping that kazakstan could play a major role in diplomatic talks with iran as that situation has gotten all the more true mulches tumultuous no word yet on what u.s. officials are hoping for to happen with the nonexistent country of
sure pailin should she could see russia from alaska. mitt romney talks what he's already seen russia by watching rocky horror well at least romney was referenced in countries that you can actually find on the atlas kerry is not the first one who and he won't be the last one to make a mistake like the one that he made earlier but the reality is that the difference between the two nations is very stark and the secretary has confused them in a way that many would call it forgivable both were key...
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russia by watching rocky tour. kerry making fun of mitt romney kerry also mentioned that in his democratic national convention for outdoor for china to juxtapose romney's personal foreign relations with an old kind of style memory at least romney was referencing countries you can find in the atlas though kerry is not the first and he won't be the last to make this mistake like this but the reality is that the difference between the two nations but if the difference between these two nations...
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will not, she says, will not keep her from the next 2014 olympics in russia. >> honestly, the worst case scenario, if i trained a week before the games, i would be fine. >> manti te'o faces the biggest job interview of his life. the nfl scouting combine. a lot of questions about the notre dame linebacker's potential stock in the big league after he was scammed into falling for a nonexistent girlfriend. te'o talked about the hoax in front of a hoard of reporters. look at this crowd. as he was at the combine, a hot topic with, of course, the nfl scouts. >> they all just want to know, want to hear from me, what the truth was, and they haven't really said anything about it affecting me. some guys just, you know, we just talk briefly for 30 seconds and next 14 minutes is just all plays and just getting down to business. >> rachel nichols in indianapolis for me, where manti te'o did his on field workout today. what are they taking into account, the catfishing of his past or how he looks at the combine? >> reporter: going into this event, a lot of people were looking at both, thinking, okay, ho
will not, she says, will not keep her from the next 2014 olympics in russia. >> honestly, the worst case scenario, if i trained a week before the games, i would be fine. >> manti te'o faces the biggest job interview of his life. the nfl scouting combine. a lot of questions about the notre dame linebacker's potential stock in the big league after he was scammed into falling for a nonexistent girlfriend. te'o talked about the hoax in front of a hoard of reporters. look at this crowd....
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folks in russia say it would have been nice to get a warning. a speeding meteor come tho coming to your town? maybe we can get that warning soon. we'll tell but that. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. martha: if you thought that the most decorated olympian of all time would be taking it easy and riding off into the sunset you can think again about that folks. olympic swimmer michael phelps trying his hand at what may be the most trying and unforgiving games of all time on reality tv for all to see. michael phelps joins us now. nice to have you. thank you so much for coming by. >> not a problem. martha: obviously just a historic, amazing, amazing olympic career and congratulations on
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the new focus comes after the meteor blast in russia which left hundreds hurt. it's not expected to pass near earth until 2022. >> gretchen: it's the happiest place on earth, right? one family's disney trip took a turn for the worse. watch this. [ laughter ] your turn. let him have it. whoop. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: as you can hear, a father telling his daughters to have a little fun with alice in wonderland's white rabbit at disneyland. after they pulled on his tail, he chased after one of them, pinning her against a fence. the girl says the rabbit told her to stop or he'd call security and then swore at her. disneyland says the family was provoking the rabbit for their own amusement. lawyer, what do you think? >> peter: i think that's, you know, fun. >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: really? >> peter: i don't know. i'm sure there is a back story. if a rabbit starts talking to me, that's the time that you go back to the hotel and have a swim. that's a bad thing. bad sign. bracing for more. many people in the central plains and midwest still reeling from record sno
the new focus comes after the meteor blast in russia which left hundreds hurt. it's not expected to pass near earth until 2022. >> gretchen: it's the happiest place on earth, right? one family's disney trip took a turn for the worse. watch this. [ laughter ] your turn. let him have it. whoop. [ laughter ] >> gretchen: as you can hear, a father telling his daughters to have a little fun with alice in wonderland's white rabbit at disneyland. after they pulled on his tail, he chased...
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russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world between the two largest holders of nuclear arsenals. second, it would show progress toward article 6 of the nonproliferation treaty ahead of the 2015, and thereby increase our influence in holding people like iran to account for their threats to the viability. third, open the possibility of bringing in other countries into the nuclear reduction dialogue. if we make enough cuts to the united states and russian arsenals, we can influence others to join in a multi- lateral reductions. four-by cutting the number of weapons in the arsenal and getting rid of
russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall...
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what happens when russia starts using them against former soviet republics or china? you know, what kind of world do we want to create? too many things that we do we do because we can without thinking, you know, it's a national missile defense. we can develop national missile defense. the fact that it does not work does not seem to concern anyone, but we still portend billion dollars into it every year because we can instead of not having missile defense and get serious about cutting back strategic offensive arms. we still have 2500 deployed, 2500 reserve and a couple thousand others. tactical nukes still have not been addressed. there is a lot to do. maybe if we had an arms control and disarmament agency that runs and abolished because jesse helms made in nervous, maybe we can address those things. what happens -- there used to be an arms control lobby in this country that was quite effective. i don't see much of their activity anymore. >> the other question was, we have been very successful rebuilding the country. world war two, japan, germany. how come it's difficu
what happens when russia starts using them against former soviet republics or china? you know, what kind of world do we want to create? too many things that we do we do because we can without thinking, you know, it's a national missile defense. we can develop national missile defense. the fact that it does not work does not seem to concern anyone, but we still portend billion dollars into it every year because we can instead of not having missile defense and get serious about cutting back...
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on the money with the business of russia. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous and much. i mean. i know that i'm still really messed up. and we're all for it so personally. it's. worse for the little things going white house to the. radio four minutes from. what we're about to have you never seen anything like this unfold. what's up guys looking to break into said my name is man well rob lowe filling in for abby martin so who's ready for the academy awards this weekend i know i couldn't care less what i do care about them is the high stakes u.s. defense department has in this year's oscars yep i'm talking about zero dark thirty the latest film to glamorize war just to help out the government's image hate it's not easy to justify torture it takes some careful planning and in this case a major hollywood movie interesting lee enough twenty eight retired u.s. army generals just sent a letter to the filmmakers encourage them to call for the release of the senate
on the money with the business of russia. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous and much. i mean. i know that i'm still really messed up. and we're all for it so personally. it's. worse for the little things going white house to the. radio four minutes from. what we're about to have you never seen anything like this unfold. what's up guys looking to break into said my name is man well rob lowe filling in for abby martin so...
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mori is abe's special enjoy to russia. he held talks with president putin, then spoke at a university in moscow. >> translator: if all four islands were returned, japan would be the winner. if both sides agreed to maintain the status quo, russia would be the winner. but such solutions would lead to lingering resentment on both sides. >> mori said exploring an acceptable solution will be the core of political negotiations and he said he wants prime minister abe to visit moscow as soon as possible for the first official summit in ten years. >>> a sporting hero on trial for allegedly murdering his girlfriend is free again. at least for the time being. a magistrate in south africa granted bail to paralympic gold medalist, oscar court officials accepted his claim that he shot his girlfriend by mistake and said they didn't think he'd flee. he was arrested last week at his home. they found his girlfriend dead there with gun shot wounds. he told court officials he shot the woman because he mistook her for an intruder. his defense
mori is abe's special enjoy to russia. he held talks with president putin, then spoke at a university in moscow. >> translator: if all four islands were returned, japan would be the winner. if both sides agreed to maintain the status quo, russia would be the winner. but such solutions would lead to lingering resentment on both sides. >> mori said exploring an acceptable solution will be the core of political negotiations and he said he wants prime minister abe to visit moscow as...
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the money to pay our insurance and stuff, they just refuse to do it, and they are shipping coal to russia and china. i can understand why the government puts up with this stuff like this, let's this stuff go on. they keep passing laws like that trying to help people. they have not helped people since the reagan administration. have gone downhill ever since. ever since he did away with airline controllers, everything has gone downhill. it is just like coal. all your coal moves out to the east coast, north, and the only reason we are talking about coal is because coal is coming down from the unit -- coal is coming down to the united states from canada. host: front page of "the washington post," "the fed is unlikely to pull stimulus plug soon." "stocks on wednesday tumbled on concerns after a recent meeting growing debate about the initiative with the federal bank, but is the prevailing sentiment at the fed on recent remarks that the central bank's efforts putting tens of billions of dollars into the economy every month should not end anytime soon." right next to that on the front page, "chi
the money to pay our insurance and stuff, they just refuse to do it, and they are shipping coal to russia and china. i can understand why the government puts up with this stuff like this, let's this stuff go on. they keep passing laws like that trying to help people. they have not helped people since the reagan administration. have gone downhill ever since. ever since he did away with airline controllers, everything has gone downhill. it is just like coal. all your coal moves out to the east...
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. >> russia has joined the arab league to broker a peace talks. >>> here's a major reversal from last summer the governor of florida, republican rick scott said that he now supports expanding medicaid in his state despite opposition from tea party supporters many of whom who worked to get scott elected. expanded medicaid could cover more than 1 million low-income people in florida. at least seven republican governors have signed on to the med medicaid expansion. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. is facing jail time after pleading guilty after misusing thousands of dollars from campaign funds with his famous father in the courtroom, a tearful jackson apologized to his family and to the people in chicago. >> reporter: for jesse jackson jr. the walk into the courthouse was the end of a slow-motion fall from grace. he told a judge, for years i have lived off my campaign, admitting that he took money received in political contributions and made 3,000 purchases for himself and his wife over the past seven years. a $43,000 gold watch. $19,000 for one of michael jackson's guitars. 16,0
. >> russia has joined the arab league to broker a peace talks. >>> here's a major reversal from last summer the governor of florida, republican rick scott said that he now supports expanding medicaid in his state despite opposition from tea party supporters many of whom who worked to get scott elected. expanded medicaid could cover more than 1 million low-income people in florida. at least seven republican governors have signed on to the med medicaid expansion. >>>...
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and russia have a plan. and they're going to present it to the iranians in talks next tuesday. the goal is to offer serious economic incentives in exchange for iran's shutting down uranium enrichment facility and surrendering the stockpile of urani uranium. we have details of this new proposal. what's new about it? i know last year they tried to do this and they didn't go for it. what's new here? >> that's right. it's been about a year since the u.s. and the partners sat down with iran over the nuclear program. they've been making a good deal of progress on the developments since that time. so they're sweetening the pot, so to speak, and asking more of ire ran in return whether they sit down next week in kazakhstan. in exchange for easing the ban on the trade of gold and precious metals to iran and some nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes, iran must close its enrichment facility at a plant that is underground. the longer iran keeps this underground facility open and becomes more difficult to stop them militarily from having the uranium needed for a nuclear weapon. they want them
and russia have a plan. and they're going to present it to the iranians in talks next tuesday. the goal is to offer serious economic incentives in exchange for iran's shutting down uranium enrichment facility and surrendering the stockpile of urani uranium. we have details of this new proposal. what's new about it? i know last year they tried to do this and they didn't go for it. what's new here? >> that's right. it's been about a year since the u.s. and the partners sat down with iran...
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. >> that russia, one of russia's rolls was sort of to mediate between two factions. i got the sense that priscilla buckley and burnham were sort of distant ancestors of neo conservatives and meyer, of course, being a fusion test some -- the fusion test would have disagreements. was primarily about what conservative should do about the welfare state. um wondering what russia's role was in as ideological debates. >> a very good question. i would commend something he says which is, i don't believe there was much conflict about what position to take on the welfare state, but there was some. it was not russia's primary concern. his primary concern in terms of radiology was that national review must be in the logical, that the exact positions it took would very often be secondary, but that insofar as it had certain believe some these issues, in the issues, it should be really serious about holding other conservatives and especially public office holders to account in showing lead on them and in supporting candidates who were most likely to really be solid on those issues w
. >> that russia, one of russia's rolls was sort of to mediate between two factions. i got the sense that priscilla buckley and burnham were sort of distant ancestors of neo conservatives and meyer, of course, being a fusion test some -- the fusion test would have disagreements. was primarily about what conservative should do about the welfare state. um wondering what russia's role was in as ideological debates. >> a very good question. i would commend something he says which is, i...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. led mission free critic a should free in-store charge of free. range mentioned three discs three stooges side free. download free blow against cloning video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. the worst year for those things. the white house of the day the radio guy and politico minestrone cricket club i want you to watch closely to do because you've never seen anything like this on cold. place. such a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight the flames jason it is been a pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout the day what's it been like for the facilities like three driving le
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we'll reveal the real reason why almost everybody has dash cam in russia. >> apparently in russia it's common in your morning commute to involve a hatchet dispute, fighter chopper fly by, or, i don't know, tank! how unfazed are russians? >> and the cows, they just got up and went on their way across the street. unbelievable. good day. jim will bring us more on that in a few moments. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. if you ever wondered just why comprehensive immigration reform is such a heavy lift for lawmakers, just ask john mccain. he got an earful at a town hall meeting in arizona last night. >> why didn't the army go down there and stop them? because the only thing that stops them, i'm afraid to say and it's too damn bad, but is a gun. that's all that will stop them. >> the border's 2,000 miles long, sir. i don't know how much troops and army people you think would have been required. i don't know how many you think will be required, but i'll give you expert information that shows you probably maybe you're talking about 2 million soldiers. you want to round up 11 million peo
we'll reveal the real reason why almost everybody has dash cam in russia. >> apparently in russia it's common in your morning commute to involve a hatchet dispute, fighter chopper fly by, or, i don't know, tank! how unfazed are russians? >> and the cows, they just got up and went on their way across the street. unbelievable. good day. jim will bring us more on that in a few moments. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. if you ever wondered just why comprehensive immigration...
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. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid that missed us. not that one, the one you were just showing. that would have been so good. not that one either. the asteroid -- we just got video in from nasa. that's it right there. this is the video that nasa just put out moments ago showing the asteroid as it was rotating around itself and flying through our atmosphere as 17,000 miles above space. >> so you could actually see it. >> the radar -- that was a radar image coming down. each little pixel is about 4 meters. they now know that asteroid was only 130 feet instead of 150 feet. so it would only be 500 square miles instead of 600 squar
. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid...
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do they take everything in stride in russia? >> i think that's the deal. >>> a top official is out of a job and others may be in big trouble. it all stems from a deadly accident caused by a looking or put each other rather than justice. >> cbs news accident jack porter is life. good morning. >> good morning. >> what happened here? >> it's sort of difficult to get a handle on it. first of all, you have to realize. it's not unusual. the officer didn't show up. that can happen. sometimes that happens. also it's not terribly unusual that the victims apparently weren't given notice so that they were not there. sometimes that stuff falls through the cracks. it wasn't unusual. based on courts i've been in it's the first time its listing with all the things taking place for a judge to say we're going to dismiss the charges. in the case is've been in the judge says, look i'm sorry you're here, the investigator is sick and apparently they dropped the ball on these others we're going to reschedule it. after a while if they don't show up, t
do they take everything in stride in russia? >> i think that's the deal. >>> a top official is out of a job and others may be in big trouble. it all stems from a deadly accident caused by a looking or put each other rather than justice. >> cbs news accident jack porter is life. good morning. >> good morning. >> what happened here? >> it's sort of difficult to get a handle on it. first of all, you have to realize. it's not unusual. the officer didn't show...
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second, this is a good opportunity to unite with who should be our strongest ally, which is russia. >> the president heads to the white house this afternoon -- secretary kerry had so the white house this afternoon. he will be traveling to egypt, saudi arabia, the u.k., germany, france, italy kelli turkey, and the united arab emirates. caller: talking about congress and the sequester, that was a some symbols idea. obama wanted that idea to go forward. and now he is trying to blame congress. congress did not come up with the sequestered. it was the obama plan from the beginning. of course now we see obama and the democrats talking about congress. it was a some symbols obama idea. >> it is a little off topic, i will let you go, but the sequester is set to happen next friday, march 1. the pentagon is addressing that next friday and there will be a news conference coming up at 1:00 p.m. eastern to talk about pentagon plans on c-span 2 at 1:00. gail is on the democrat line. what did you think of the secretary's speech? >> i thought that his speech was excellent. i am really grateful for the
second, this is a good opportunity to unite with who should be our strongest ally, which is russia. >> the president heads to the white house this afternoon -- secretary kerry had so the white house this afternoon. he will be traveling to egypt, saudi arabia, the u.k., germany, france, italy kelli turkey, and the united arab emirates. caller: talking about congress and the sequester, that was a some symbols idea. obama wanted that idea to go forward. and now he is trying to blame...
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russia is in a different situation from china, russia is trying to klink to major power status and played much shorter-term rolls with a lot of activities not wanting to go away, trying to -- fuelling so much corruption. russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role rather than missile technology which is the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. there is no doubt globalization, the rising power, trying to keep power in the case of russia is affecting the leadership decisionmaking how they think of north korea. let me bring it back to one point in china, i don't think china is going to cooperate with the sake of north corey's issues. that is to say if they see the united states going in a different direction in terms of rebalancing and supporting japan, they may decide we are not going to cooperate with that in the united states because that is not in our chinese interests. we are trying to convince the chinese we are not against rising china. we want a more prosperous and free china. we are not looking to create
russia is in a different situation from china, russia is trying to klink to major power status and played much shorter-term rolls with a lot of activities not wanting to go away, trying to -- fuelling so much corruption. russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role rather than missile technology which is the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. there is no doubt globalization, the rising power, trying to keep power in...
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over russia. not over america. >> no. >> stephanie: that's exactly what they'll do. they'll blame obama for everything. >> horse meat. >> stephanie: horse meat. obama. >> wild horse meat. couldn't drag me away. >> stephanie: terry in mobile, alabama. >> caller: hi, steph. i love your show. i love to wake of you every morning with bill press and things keep getting better all day long. >> stephanie: that sounds dirty but go ahead. >> caller: i'm a self-described gun nut. i have enough guns to inveighed cuba. >> stephanie: are you planning that? >> caller: i'm happy about that. that's kept me alive for 63 years, having guns. >> stephanie: how so? >> caller: well, three times i've been attacked by convicted felons who have illegally obtained a firearm and tried to kill me with it. >> stephanie: where? in your house? >> caller: arizona. i'm down here in southeast where they don't even know what being armed is. they got a gun. they gotta show it to people. >> stephanie: oh. >> caller: but with me, when the bullets stopped flying, i turn myself over to the police. i'm a la
over russia. not over america. >> no. >> stephanie: that's exactly what they'll do. they'll blame obama for everything. >> horse meat. >> stephanie: horse meat. obama. >> wild horse meat. couldn't drag me away. >> stephanie: terry in mobile, alabama. >> caller: hi, steph. i love your show. i love to wake of you every morning with bill press and things keep getting better all day long. >> stephanie: that sounds dirty but go ahead. >> caller:...
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he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of those officials are going further. they believe that a total ban on all international adoptions is absolutely necessary. however there are many who believe that the russian adoption system, the rate of domestic adoptions here at the moment is just simply not big enough, not strong enough to make up for the number of children that are currently being cared for by families overseas. >> i know this particular little boy, they were performing an autopsy on him. do they have the results of that yet? >> not that we're aware of, no. when the russian government first started complaining
he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of...
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in russia, the meteorite was the most watched event. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centersrs thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >> the maryland house of delegates is a step closer to approving a bill to address the court ruling on pit bulls. >> the legislation was prompted by a decision that says the dogs are inherently dangerous for and that owners and land llords were responsible for dog bites. the house is said to give final approval to the bill soon. >> maryland lawmakers are expected to resume talks today on a plan to pay for new roads bridges, and transit bonds. senate president mike miller has put forward several proposals including a 3% sales tax on gasoline. repub
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i don't see russia invading western europe. if there's a war with china, i don't see it being a groundwork, at least not with those involved. secretary panetta and the joint chiefs of staff a year ago, the most attention and one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea dictates an end of nationbuilding. the army and marines shall not size his forces for large-scale prolonged stability operations, which translated to english as no more iraq's and afghanistan. not just no more, but when you do your scenarios, when you crank your calculations to figure out how many troops you need, this is not even the scenario that should enter into the calculation. as you say, the small stuff is mainly special forces. some people, as you write have proposed setting up a special advise and assist. soldiers who would be specialists in the advisors to overseas armies. that is what a lot of the army is doing. but they are kind of in a pickle. they don't know what to do. there's something western california in the desert of the nat
i don't see russia invading western europe. if there's a war with china, i don't see it being a groundwork, at least not with those involved. secretary panetta and the joint chiefs of staff a year ago, the most attention and one thing in that review that wasn't so well noted was the idea dictates an end of nationbuilding. the army and marines shall not size his forces for large-scale prolonged stability operations, which translated to english as no more iraq's and afghanistan. not just no more,...
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the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas affair. >>> heavily armed thieves busted into a belgian airport and stole, get this, $50 million worth of diamonds from a plane full of passengers. it sounds like something out of the movies, sflit police in brussels say the team of eight breached the airport's security gate, robbed the plane's cargo hold. it took only three minutes. >> reporter: the perpetrators were dressed in clothes that resembled police uniforms. they broke into the fence, behind the fence there were two construction sites. they made a hole and entered the tarmac and used the same hole when they made their es cabe. >> they didn't use
the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas...
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adoptions in russia. but already the region where this little boy and his brother are from, the governor there in russia has said we're going to stop adoptions right now because of this case. they're asking that the young boy's brother, his younger brother who is also in the home, also be sent back to russia. >> what happened to this little boy? >> that's the thing, we just don't know. and the state department is cautioning everyone to wait for the investigation to go through so we can get to the bottom of this, wait for the autopsy results to come out. those could be weeks, possibly even a month away before we find out what we do know, this 3-year-old boy, turned 3 in january, he was nonresponsive in the home, his mother called 911, taken to the hospital and he was dead. because of the situation in texas they're required to investigate infant deaths like this, toddler deaths like this. and they're still having to get to the bottom of it. the coroner is looking at it, doing the investigation. they just do
adoptions in russia. but already the region where this little boy and his brother are from, the governor there in russia has said we're going to stop adoptions right now because of this case. they're asking that the young boy's brother, his younger brother who is also in the home, also be sent back to russia. >> what happened to this little boy? >> that's the thing, we just don't know. and the state department is cautioning everyone to wait for the investigation to go through so we...
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so russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role, in like providing the ssn-6 missile technology which seems to be the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. so there's no doubt that the globalization, the rising power or trying to keep power in the case of russia is effecting the leadership, decision-making how they think about north korea. let me bring this back to one point with china and the united states relationship. i don't think that china is going to cooperate with north korea just for the sake of north korea issues. that is to say, if they see the united states going in a different direction as jacques suggested rebalancing and supporting japan to be more assert tiff, they may decide, we're not going to cooperate in that with the united states because that is not in our chinese interests. what we're trying to do is convince the chinese we're not against a rising china. we want to see a growing middle class in china. we want to see a prosperous and mo
so russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role, in like providing the ssn-6 missile technology which seems to be the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. so there's no doubt that the globalization, the rising power or trying to keep power in the case of russia is effecting the leadership, decision-making how they think about north korea. let me bring this back to one point with china and the united states...